Event-based biosurveillance is a scientific discipline in which diverse streams of data, available from the Internet, are characterized prospectively to provide information on infectious disease events. Biosurveillance complements traditional public health surveillance to provide both early warning of infectious disease events as well as situational awareness. The Global Health Security Action Group (GHSAG) of the Global Health Security Initiative is developing a biosurveillance capability that integrates and leverages component systems from member nations. This work discusses these biosurveillance systems and identifies needed future studies.
Revised: November 9, 2010 |
Published: February 1, 2010
Citation
Hartley D.M., N.P. Nelson, R.A. Walters, R. Arthur, R. Yangarber, L. Madoff, and J.P. Linge, et al. 2010.The Landscape of International Biosurveillance.Emerging Health Threats Journal 3.PNNL-18584.